Cadillac has launched its Vistiq electric SUV in Europe, marking the next step in the brand’s all-electric expansion across the continent. The luxury vehicle is now available in Germany, France, Sweden, and Switzerland, with prices in Germany starting at €99,640 for the base Luxury trim and €110,503 for the Premium Luxury version.
Unveiled in November 2024, the Vistiq is positioned between Cadillac’s larger Escalade IQ and the smaller Lyriq SUV. Measuring 5.2 metres in length, the Vistiq is powered by a dual-motor setup delivering 452 kW and can accelerate from 0 to 100 kph in 3.7 seconds. It features a 102 kWh battery, offering a WLTP range of 460 kilometres and fast-charging capability of up to 190 kW, enabling a 159-kilometre top-up in 15 minutes.
“Sweden is at the forefront of electrification and shares our vision for a more sustainable future, making Stockholm the ideal location for our European debut,” said Pere Brugal, President and Managing Director of General Motors Europe, during the opening of the new Cadillac City Stockholm showroom.
The Vistiq’s interior offers flexible configurations — either a seven-seater layout or a six-seat version featuring Captain’s Chairs in the second and third rows. Cadillac highlights materials such as open-pore wood, carbon-look accents, and Noveauluxe, a leather-free upholstery alternative, as part of the model’s premium design appeal. The vehicle aims to set a new benchmark in electric luxury SUVs.
Cadillac’s first electric model in Europe was the Lyriq, and the Vistiq becomes the second EV officially sold through its European retail network. A third model, the smaller Optiq electric SUV, is also confirmed for the European market, expanding the automaker’s regional portfolio. Initial customer deliveries of the Vistiq are scheduled to begin in September 2025.